03-22-2018, 07:29 PM
Anyone know of an amp sim that can pass off as a good Twin?
There is a high gain sim that I can't really get along with, but it's a duel channel and has a pretty tasty clean. But for some reason, no matter what you do with effects, it still doesn't do the "thing," that real ones do.
I don't even know how to explain it really. It's like a ring, with a low hum, and almost like a chime. The chime reminds me of a group of people playing bell's, or a group playing the glasses with water in them.
My best digital version still has a slight "pluck" to it, and I can only take my interface input down so far before it starts gating out.
I like stand alone software. To me, I'm building my own little custom effects processor inside my DAW, like what some of us used in the 90's as kids. I'm just doing it the hard way, as usual.
There is a high gain sim that I can't really get along with, but it's a duel channel and has a pretty tasty clean. But for some reason, no matter what you do with effects, it still doesn't do the "thing," that real ones do.
I don't even know how to explain it really. It's like a ring, with a low hum, and almost like a chime. The chime reminds me of a group of people playing bell's, or a group playing the glasses with water in them.
My best digital version still has a slight "pluck" to it, and I can only take my interface input down so far before it starts gating out.
I like stand alone software. To me, I'm building my own little custom effects processor inside my DAW, like what some of us used in the 90's as kids. I'm just doing it the hard way, as usual.
I hear Mexico is nice this time of year.
